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i wrote about camden, new jersey, they are now finding that you can get better up-front care, reduce the likelihood they'll be in emergency rooms, treat heart disease better, prevent it appropriately. guess what you have to invest in? you have to invest in primary carry, better outpatient resources, and that then takes money and costs out of hospitals and emergency rooms, which are not great places to get care for your chronic heart problems or your cancer. >> it sounds like kind of common-sense approach. i think you've likened it to where you focused in, using the data on these highest-cost cases. shouldn't this be able to get bipartisan support? >> in some sways it's gotten bipartisan support, because there are provisions within the new health reform law lever driving changes in hospital systems and elsewhere, where people are starting to were in the medicine just now learning how to do it. my expectation is within 3 to 5 years that we will learn how to do better. a case in point -- front page of the "wall street journal" today, an article came out in jama showing that there's a $2
i wrote about camden, new jersey, they are now finding that you can get better up-front care, reduce the likelihood they'll be in emergency rooms, treat heart disease better, prevent it appropriately. guess what you have to invest in? you have to invest in primary carry, better outpatient resources, and that then takes money and costs out of hospitals and emergency rooms, which are not great places to get care for your chronic heart problems or your cancer. >> it sounds like kind of...
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all the other penn and camden line trains are on time. 895, no problems to report. very light traffic in both directions. the only accident that we have going on is in joppa. an accident with a car that hate pole joppa road south of pulaski highway. that is in the cleanup stage. other than that, -- stages. other than that 95 north and southbound is moving well. back to you. >>> time for birthdays. and we start off with a belated birthday out to darren who celebrated yesterday. beautiful woman, a picture of her with being aan wedding attire. very happy birthday to you from july 5th. >> look at this video of the dame. fireworks showed up and turned into a fire in california on the 4th of july on monday. 10 minutes into the display, a couple trees went up in flames. there were several thousands of people watching and taking a look. it took 30 minutes for people to evacuate. less than an hour to put the fire out. that's pretty scary. >> so if you have an interesting photograph or video to send in, pets, anniversaries, birthdays. morning show at wmar.com. include all per
all the other penn and camden line trains are on time. 895, no problems to report. very light traffic in both directions. the only accident that we have going on is in joppa. an accident with a car that hate pole joppa road south of pulaski highway. that is in the cleanup stage. other than that, -- stages. other than that 95 north and southbound is moving well. back to you. >>> time for birthdays. and we start off with a belated birthday out to darren who celebrated yesterday....
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. >> we have a slight delay on camden 541. other marc trains on schedule. light rail and metro subway on schedule. the 44 bus operate with delays. there is a diversion and charles and conway street. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> we have some rain to talk about today. but first let's say good morning to ava marie. she has been running down the food trucks in front of the building. is that an ice-cream truck? >> food trucks have arrived in the baltimore. this is not what you think of what you get in a fast food truck. we will talk about that. i have built irving -- bill irving. tell us what this is about. >> bring awesome food to people on the street. we can go anywhere we want to go. we have the grill rolling. you can get the taste cheeseburgers around -- you can get the tastiest hamburgers around. we hand make everything in the morning. we're able to take it out on the street pick you can get restaurant quality food on the street. this is where you find comfort. it is hard to find cover on the street eating a greasy water dog. this is hot, melt
. >> we have a slight delay on camden 541. other marc trains on schedule. light rail and metro subway on schedule. the 44 bus operate with delays. there is a diversion and charles and conway street. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> we have some rain to talk about today. but first let's say good morning to ava marie. she has been running down the food trucks in front of the building. is that an ice-cream truck? >> food trucks have arrived in the baltimore. this is not...
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. >> gawande: camden, new jersey, sits in the shadow of philadelphia. it's a city that seems in a constant state of peril. poverty here is rife. unemployment is double the national average. public institutions are in crisis or, like the local library, simply shuttered. it's officially one of america's most dangerous cities. but camden may also be the city to help solve one of america's most intractable problems-- lowering the cost of health care. as a doctor and writer for the new yorker, i came here to meet the local physician who began to figure it out. it all started ten years ago with a shooting. >> i was working in my house one evening. heard gunshots, then got a call from a neighbor. so i went running down the street. the police had gotten there already. so i ran up and said, you know, "i'm a physician. where's the victim?" and they all sort of turned around and said, "he's over there." >> what is the location? >> he was laying on his side facing the back tire, and he had a pulse. he wasn't breathing. started rescue breathing. eventually, his puls
. >> gawande: camden, new jersey, sits in the shadow of philadelphia. it's a city that seems in a constant state of peril. poverty here is rife. unemployment is double the national average. public institutions are in crisis or, like the local library, simply shuttered. it's officially one of america's most dangerous cities. but camden may also be the city to help solve one of america's most intractable problems-- lowering the cost of health care. as a doctor and writer for the new yorker,...
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david sillito, bbc news, camden. >> so very, very sad. no formal cause of death has been established. results of the toxicology report expected in two to four weeks. >> and more questions, as well. at this point, they are saying she had a fortununof $15 million to $20 million. not clear if she left a will or not, who will inherit what. a really, really distinct talent gone way too soon. >> tragic story. >>> we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >>> are you ready? loosen up your arm. >> doesn't that put you in the mood for today's favorite story of the day? boom. >> they beat us today. >> oh, we've got to do that again, one more time. >> there we go. a little bit better. a little bit better. >> today's story comes with a lesson. whatever you do, do not mess with granny. that's what a naked intruder learned when he broke intotohe house of one new hampshire woman. >> when the 70-year-old grandma found the naked man in her hallway she grabbed her baseball bat and started swinging. wmur's jennifer gannon has the story. >> and this man is standing the
david sillito, bbc news, camden. >> so very, very sad. no formal cause of death has been established. results of the toxicology report expected in two to four weeks. >> and more questions, as well. at this point, they are saying she had a fortununof $15 million to $20 million. not clear if she left a will or not, who will inherit what. a really, really distinct talent gone way too soon. >> tragic story. >>> we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >>> are you ready?...
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i'm live in camden. this is really the heart of london's music scene. it's where amy winehouse died. it's where her apartment is. she also often performed here. this morning her parents visited that apartment. fans have been gathering since they heard the news on saturday. her father spoke with reporters. he said he is absolutely devastated at her loss. her parents would not comment on speculation that she died of a drug overdose. this neighborhood has been attracting musicians for decades now. it is gritty. it's alternative. she fit right in. ♪ it was a rapid rise to fame and a familiar tragic struggle with all that came with it. ♪ you know that i'm no good amy winehouse's first album was released in 2003, not that long ago. she was only 20 years old. ♪ but it was "back to black," the second release, that launched the singer/songwriter's short career. nominated for six grammys, it won five. ♪ try to make me go to rehab and i say no, no, no ♪ but those words would become the young star's undoing. tempted by drugs and then debilitated by addict
i'm live in camden. this is really the heart of london's music scene. it's where amy winehouse died. it's where her apartment is. she also often performed here. this morning her parents visited that apartment. fans have been gathering since they heard the news on saturday. her father spoke with reporters. he said he is absolutely devastated at her loss. her parents would not comment on speculation that she died of a drug overdose. this neighborhood has been attracting musicians for decades now....
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and maybe more than one era at once. >> reporter: camden is gritty and eclectic. it has been the heart of london's music scene for decades. amy winehouse fit right in. but with the scene came the drugs and the alcohol. it was a temptation that she, like many young musicians before her, couldn't resist. her swift downward spiral played out painfully in public. there were arrests, emergency room visits and trips in and out of rehab. in belgrade this spring, what was supposed to be a comeback performance was instead a disaster. like her lyrics -- ♪ going to rehab i say no, no, no ♪ >> reporter: -- winehouse seemed to resist the help that people around her desperately wanted to give. robin played in the band. he blamed amy's struggle on her sudden fame. >> being out in the limelight is not easy for anybody, especially a very sensitive person like amy was. >> reporter: an initial autopsy has not determined the cause of death. london police are still waiting for the toxicology results. today, winehouse's parents visited her london home where she died on saturday. >>
and maybe more than one era at once. >> reporter: camden is gritty and eclectic. it has been the heart of london's music scene for decades. amy winehouse fit right in. but with the scene came the drugs and the alcohol. it was a temptation that she, like many young musicians before her, couldn't resist. her swift downward spiral played out painfully in public. there were arrests, emergency room visits and trips in and out of rehab. in belgrade this spring, what was supposed to be a...
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eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million selling artist, winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mum, janice, on thursday. today, janice and amy's dad, mitch, paid a visit to what has become a shrine to their daughter. >> i can't tell you what this means to us. it really is making this a lot easier for us. amy was about one thing and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her boyfriend, those who lived with the ups and downs, the successes and addictions, but this was unexpected. there had been no signs of crisis. and she was seen by a doctor on friday night, the last person to speak to her was her security guard in the early hours of saturday morning. on saturday afternoon, they were unable to wake her. today's post mortem was inconclusive, more tests were needed. but her friend, russell brand, said he long feared the worse and his wife explained. >> when you know somebody that is dealing with addiction, you dread that phone call. >> it's understood the funeral will take
eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million selling artist, winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mum, janice, on thursday. today, janice and amy's dad, mitch, paid a visit to what has become a shrine to their daughter. >> i can't tell you what this means to us. it really is making this a lot easier for us. amy was about one thing and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her...
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many around here had met her out and about in camden. >> so sad. >> a multimillion-dollar selling artist, it winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mother, janice, on thursday. have, janice and amy's dad come to the shrine. >> it is making it a lot easier for us. i knew this was about one thing, and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her boyfriend, those that had lived with the ups and downs, the successes and addictions, but this was unexpected. this was a -- there had been no signs of crisis. she had been seen by a doctor on friday night. the last person to speak to her was a security guard on saturday morning. saturday afternoon, they were unable to wake her. today's post mortem was inconclusive. more tests were needed. but hers -- her friend russell brand said he had long feared the worst as his wife, kate. , explained. >> when you know someone who is dealing with addiction, you dread that phone call. >> it is understood the funeral will take place tomorrow. this was supposed to have been the summer of her comeback tour. but instead, her backing singers
many around here had met her out and about in camden. >> so sad. >> a multimillion-dollar selling artist, it winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mother, janice, on thursday. have, janice and amy's dad come to the shrine. >> it is making it a lot easier for us. i knew this was about one thing, and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her boyfriend, those that had lived with the ups and downs, the successes and addictions, but this was...
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she was found dead at her home in camden, here in london saturday night. friends, fans and family totally shocked, even though she had been abusing drugs and many people said that this would be the inevitable end. people are really shocked, laying pictures, flowers, drinks there, too. the guardian has this. album sales surge as fans pay tribute to amy winehouse, a british soul. fans of amy winehouse who died on saturday afternoon, have honored the singer not only with tributes and flowers but by buying her music. her album back to black and several of her singles have seen a surge in sales. and then the herald tribune, troubled british pop singer found dead at 27. as much as her misfortunes eventually took on a sense of predictability, she was a fresh voice on a novel take on pop history. and russell brand had this to say. it's getting a lot of attention on the internet, too. he said when you love someone who suffers from the disease of addiction, you await the phone call. i think the world has been waiting for that phone call about amy winehouse, but neve
she was found dead at her home in camden, here in london saturday night. friends, fans and family totally shocked, even though she had been abusing drugs and many people said that this would be the inevitable end. people are really shocked, laying pictures, flowers, drinks there, too. the guardian has this. album sales surge as fans pay tribute to amy winehouse, a british soul. fans of amy winehouse who died on saturday afternoon, have honored the singer not only with tributes and flowers but...
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i am the senior director of benefits, compliance, and compensation for camden hotels and restaurants. i want to thank you for your time in allowing us to speak today. also, clarifying some of this legislation for everybody. i would also like to say that we offer an hra, in addition to comprehensive benefits that we offered to full-time employees. we do not charge surcharges at our restaurants, so we are not
i am the senior director of benefits, compliance, and compensation for camden hotels and restaurants. i want to thank you for your time in allowing us to speak today. also, clarifying some of this legislation for everybody. i would also like to say that we offer an hra, in addition to comprehensive benefits that we offered to full-time employees. we do not charge surcharges at our restaurants, so we are not
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her friends came to this square in camden north london where she once lived a poignant reminder that this young artist will be remembered just as much for her troubles as her success and voice. >> kardashian celebrated her bachelorette party and friends at las vegas on a saturday night. later she even went to next door to crash another celebrity bachelor party. and a marvel comics hero brought and the $65.8 million. and harry potter drop in second place with a ticket sales at $48 million. in the romantic comedy with justin timber lake was a third place at $18.5 million friends with benefits. >> using that movie analogy a sequel tomorrow with the weather. >> yes, an encore in second showing of mild weather with the 60s on the coast and at the low 80s inland. it will warm up later this week. >> that will wrap on it up see you in the morning! ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out w
her friends came to this square in camden north london where she once lived a poignant reminder that this young artist will be remembered just as much for her troubles as her success and voice. >> kardashian celebrated her bachelorette party and friends at las vegas on a saturday night. later she even went to next door to crash another celebrity bachelor party. and a marvel comics hero brought and the $65.8 million. and harry potter drop in second place with a ticket sales at $48 million....
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her friends came to this square in camden north london where she once lived a poignant reminder that this young artist will be remembered just as much for her troubles as for its success and voice. >> a young person. >> other people morning her loss, and i presumed that she did not have any real, real press trying to help her out, a genuinely. people being a round her because of who she was. >> in a statement the family said that her untimely death of just 27 years old had left them with a gaping hole had her like. producer called her a soul mate, a sister. the lissette followed her career that say that her memory will live on those that followed her career will say that her memory will live on and her songs. >> the live titl life style ele >> many of these are unexplained but for these fans and how can somebody with so much promise pass away, prematurely. see and and, london. (music) there is a lot of fog. cnn and-- >> through backers' speech baker's speech. temperatures in the mid '60s. becker's beach. --here is a live shot of treasure island looking over the bay area. fog pushing
her friends came to this square in camden north london where she once lived a poignant reminder that this young artist will be remembered just as much for her troubles as for its success and voice. >> a young person. >> other people morning her loss, and i presumed that she did not have any real, real press trying to help her out, a genuinely. people being a round her because of who she was. >> in a statement the family said that her untimely death of just 27 years old had...
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from camden in north london outside the house where amy winehouse lived and was yesterday found dead at the tender age of 27. it's a house set to become a shrine to her tragically short life and also to the music she left behind. ♪ we only settle by when words -- >> reporter: fans gathered to pay their respects and seek comfort in mourning their loss together. >> in france she had like many, many fans. and this news is really unfortunate. >> reporter: emergency services were called yesterday afternoon, but it was too late. >> on arrival, the officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. the next of kin have been informed, and i can confirm that the deceased is amy winehouse. ♪ he walks away >> reporter: the cause is not yet known. police say simply it is unexplained, but it is no great surprise. with a distinctive look, the fabulous voice and the songwriting skills came a destructive addiction to drink and drugs. ♪ he left no time to regret >> reporter:r:er 2006 album "back to black" was the high point, selling 10 million and winning five
from camden in north london outside the house where amy winehouse lived and was yesterday found dead at the tender age of 27. it's a house set to become a shrine to her tragically short life and also to the music she left behind. ♪ we only settle by when words -- >> reporter: fans gathered to pay their respects and seek comfort in mourning their loss together. >> in france she had like many, many fans. and this news is really unfortunate. >> reporter: emergency services were...
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if camden, new jersey, concert fans were overcome by the blistering conditions there. dozens of fans had to be treated for heat exposure, dehydration. that also goes for the rest of these states affected. hospitals are seeing many, many more patients, are being hit by heat-related illnesses. along the southwest border, the border patrol is reporting finding more bodies of illegal immigrants who have simply become overcome by the heat, dehydration. and now what the border patrol is doing? they're actually sending out rescue units along the border to see if they can pick up any of these illegals who were trapped in the scorching desert. in new york city, the temperatures and the tempers are flaring. right? in the subways you know how hot it gets down there. two women fighting for one seat. i want you to watch the women fight, won woman sprays the other with pep beer spray, and keep an eye on the baby carriage in this. play it. >> [bleep] [bleep] >> baby, baby! >> crazy. >> hey, baby! the baby! >> reporter: the fight goes on, martha. they keep saying, hey, the baby. those
if camden, new jersey, concert fans were overcome by the blistering conditions there. dozens of fans had to be treated for heat exposure, dehydration. that also goes for the rest of these states affected. hospitals are seeing many, many more patients, are being hit by heat-related illnesses. along the southwest border, the border patrol is reporting finding more bodies of illegal immigrants who have simply become overcome by the heat, dehydration. and now what the border patrol is doing?...
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. >>> red sox and oriolol from camden yards. top of the third, jacoby ellsbury, the all-star center fielder going deep right field and gone. red sox up, 1-0. top of the seventh, ellsbury at again. just getting greedy. red sox go up 3-0. they win it, 4-0. >>> mets and cardinals. bottom of the fifth, mets down by 2. carlos beltran, a a o-run home run, upper deck for him. 15th of the year. tied at 4. bottom of the tenth, we have some drama now. angel pagan, same direction, and it is a walkoff home run. mets win, 6-5. that is all for your espn news update. i'm don bell. >>> well, the manager of the white sox took quite a beating in last night's gham against the royals. not only did ozzie guillen's team lose but he was hit in the face with a foul ball. his right eye began to swell but that didn't stop him from staying in the game and arguing over a play in thehe very next inning. that's an athlete. >>>>ung in there for the good fight. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be following later on today. >>> on top of that, some tears at
. >>> red sox and oriolol from camden yards. top of the third, jacoby ellsbury, the all-star center fielder going deep right field and gone. red sox up, 1-0. top of the seventh, ellsbury at again. just getting greedy. red sox go up 3-0. they win it, 4-0. >>> mets and cardinals. bottom of the fifth, mets down by 2. carlos beltran, a a o-run home run, upper deck for him. 15th of the year. tied at 4. bottom of the tenth, we have some drama now. angel pagan, same direction, and it...
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host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime minister did not know that hacking was endemic at "news of the world," so the only conclusion is that he did not care. host: how do you perceive the coziness or relationship between u.s. politicians and reporters? guest: well, it certainly can be cozy. politicians and reporters socialize together. they go to the same parties very often here in washington. but i don't think it is quite reached the level of the occasions that happened in england. the intimacy of weekends away at the official residence, it might be wrong, but i don't think you have american newspaper barons goin
host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime...
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host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime minister did not know that hacking was endemic at "news of the world," so the only conclusion is that he did not care. host: how do you perceive the coziness or relationship between u.s. politicians and reporters? guest: well, it certainly can be cozy. politicians and reporters socialize together. they go to the same parties very often here in washington. but i don't think it is quite reached the level of the occasions that happened in england. the intimacy of weekends away at the official residence, it might be wrong, but i don't think you have american newspaper barons goin
host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime...
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host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime minister did not know that hacking was endemic at "news of the world," so the only conclusion is that he did not care. host: how do you perceive the coziness or relationship between u.s. politicians and reporters? guest: well, it certainly can be cozy. politicians and reporters socialize together. they go to the same parties very often here in washington. but i don't think it is quite reached the level of the occasions that happened in england. the intimacy of weekends away at the official residence, it might be wrong, but i don't think you have american newspaper barons goin
host: do you see potential of this bringing down the camden government? guest: -- cameron government? guest: people are beginning to think that. if he had an election in six months, it would be serious. it does not look very good. the scandal last year broke a lot of trust in politicians. now you have got a prime minister who appointed someone, his former communications director, a former editor of "news of the world" when the hacking was taking place. it is hard to believe the prime...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, on the other side of the atlantic in a trendy warehouse in camden, to be exact, a different marketing strategy is being developed. >> presence, positions, awareness, profile. >> reporter: a few weeks on the job and without sarah's guiding hand, rob moss, my word robe's new marketing director is drawing up fresh tactics to help grow their customer base. >> we need to be more active in trends. we need to be more active in season. >> reporter: to do this, he's shaking up my wardrobe's old tactics. >> if it can give us reach to the right audience, it works for me. if it gives a reward mechanism to vips, that's another strong pull. >> reporter: since its launch five years ago, sarah has never spent money on advertising space, choosing instead to attract customers through pr. now that's about to change. >> really good about retaining the existing customers. now we need to ak quooir and grow the new pool of customers. >> reporter: but before she starts writing checks, sarah wants to make sure the money will be well spent. to do that sarah and rob have devised a plan, t
. >> reporter: meanwhile, on the other side of the atlantic in a trendy warehouse in camden, to be exact, a different marketing strategy is being developed. >> presence, positions, awareness, profile. >> reporter: a few weeks on the job and without sarah's guiding hand, rob moss, my word robe's new marketing director is drawing up fresh tactics to help grow their customer base. >> we need to be more active in trends. we need to be more active in season. >>...
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i am the senior director of benefits, compliance, and compensation for camden hotels and restaurants. i want to thank you for your time in allowing us to speak today. also, clarifying some of this legislation for everybody. i would also like to say that we offer an hra, in addition to comprehensive benefits that we offered to full-time employees. we do not charge surcharges at our restaurants, so we are not pocketing money as an added profit. our employees receive notice of eligibility together with the claim form and authorization for a direct deposit. samples of reimbursable expenses. the explanation is written in a clear question and answer format. the service that we used to deliver our hra does provide spanish translation. we do have a number of chinese- speaking employees. we have a good working relationship with our employees about the understanding of their benefits. these materials are mailed directly to employee homes. they do have the option to opt out of the benefit. employees who want it are taking the advantage. we understand not every employee eligible for the benefits
i am the senior director of benefits, compliance, and compensation for camden hotels and restaurants. i want to thank you for your time in allowing us to speak today. also, clarifying some of this legislation for everybody. i would also like to say that we offer an hra, in addition to comprehensive benefits that we offered to full-time employees. we do not charge surcharges at our restaurants, so we are not pocketing money as an added profit. our employees receive notice of eligibility together...
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army's camden depot in -- chemical depot in yumatilla, oregon, would be closing once all the chemical weapons were destroyed, the community leaders gathered all the stakeholders together and began the process of planning what to do with the land once the facility closed. the yumatilla depot straddles two counties, several cities and historic tribal lands, so there are a lot of folks in my home state who are interested in what happens to the land. as progress was made in destroying the weapons at yumatilla, the community built common ground and found a genuine consensus. the federal government was supportive. it gave more than $1 million in assistance. and when the facility was listed in the 2005 bracc recommendations for closure, the pentagon eventually recognized a group of stakeholders as an official local reuse authority. everything, mr. president, appeared on track until last month. that was when the 11th hour the pentagon changed the rules. after decades of planning and a million dollars in preparation, a lawyer at the pentagon decided to reinterpret the law and declare that the
army's camden depot in -- chemical depot in yumatilla, oregon, would be closing once all the chemical weapons were destroyed, the community leaders gathered all the stakeholders together and began the process of planning what to do with the land once the facility closed. the yumatilla depot straddles two counties, several cities and historic tribal lands, so there are a lot of folks in my home state who are interested in what happens to the land. as progress was made in destroying the weapons...
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. >>> the red sox put the big hurt on the orioles, lighting up camden yard with 16 hits. they outscore baltimore 15-10. the sox have now won 13 of their last 15 games. >>> and a triumphant return to japan for the new world cup champions. the japanese women's team arrived in tokyo to a hero's welcome. the team dedicated their amazing win over the u.s. to the thousands of people who suffered during the tsunami disaster. and the final set a new twitter record. worldwide, the shoot-out drew over 7,000 tweets a second. i was tweeting about it, too. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and when chihuahuas attack. a little dog with a big bite. actually saves the day. lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. to be there for them, you've gotta feel your best. that's why i love eating activia every day. activia helps me feel good inside. which helps me be on top of things help regulate your digestive system. love how you feel or your money back. i don't know. the usual? [ blower whirring ] sometimes it pays to switch things up. my - what
. >>> the red sox put the big hurt on the orioles, lighting up camden yard with 16 hits. they outscore baltimore 15-10. the sox have now won 13 of their last 15 games. >>> and a triumphant return to japan for the new world cup champions. the japanese women's team arrived in tokyo to a hero's welcome. the team dedicated their amazing win over the u.s. to the thousands of people who suffered during the tsunami disaster. and the final set a new twitter record. worldwide, the...
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this is in camden, new jersey. this is an old barn in baltimore, believe it or not. not to far from fort mchenry. i like to go to it the city going to a big city and doing. all the normal stuff and then going to the back of town. this is an old jail in philadelphia. it still looks like this. isn't that fascinating? i would not have wanted to go to prison there. or the neon signs. i love neon sign ai spent a lot of time in the back of vegas. doing all of those motels. lookout fund that this is. -- look of fun this>> and there is an old this. studebaker. >> they have all of these cars, but will they be here 20 years from now? i don't know. i am not sure i need to record thethe lighthouses. east. we have about 900. we've got to put them in the capand we can have these. lighthouses were amazingly important to america. i have to put them away. this is an old candy man, and he is still there in new orleans. >> and you try to get the stories from these people? a lot of times i>> they are very interested in do. the data base. so you have to get this as well. this is an old r
this is in camden, new jersey. this is an old barn in baltimore, believe it or not. not to far from fort mchenry. i like to go to it the city going to a big city and doing. all the normal stuff and then going to the back of town. this is an old jail in philadelphia. it still looks like this. isn't that fascinating? i would not have wanted to go to prison there. or the neon signs. i love neon sign ai spent a lot of time in the back of vegas. doing all of those motels. lookout fund that this is....
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. >>> 100 school kids gets the chance to take the field at camden yards. but it wasn't all fun and games. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> after years of embarrassing episodes with high profile players, major league baseball has come out in support of antisteroid education. >> reporter: get out on this field, to do that you better work for the team or play on it. so imagine the delight of these kids from howard county. >> yeah, it is pretty incredible to watch their faces light up, and to see how much they actually enjoy just being on a major league field. >> reporter: the idea is to lure them in, to run around on the field. >> and they will remember this day for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: and then hit them with the real message. >> truthfully, not a good idea. play more and stay away from steroids and drugs. a message delivered by counselors and professional athletes. >> we know that is who they respect. >> there are more distractions out there today. you have video games you've got drugs and all kinds of things that come into kids' lives that weren't
. >>> 100 school kids gets the chance to take the field at camden yards. but it wasn't all fun and games. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> after years of embarrassing episodes with high profile players, major league baseball has come out in support of antisteroid education. >> reporter: get out on this field, to do that you better work for the team or play on it. so imagine the delight of these kids from howard county. >> yeah, it is pretty incredible to watch their faces...
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penn, camden, and brunswick lines operating on time. now back to tony pann. good morning. >> we have some rain to talk about today. first let's say good morning to ava marie. she's done at the maryland food bank. good morning. >> this warehouse is a gigantic and it is -- they're hoping to get more food as they continue to get food from local farmers. the farm to food program. we're talking about the new program. john is the coo of the maryland food bank. >> this is a program we have been working on. we work with area farmers, most a long the eastern shore. 27 farmers are bringing produce to the food bank. we rebox it and sending out to all the locations. >> what does that mean to the food that doesn't goo market where does that normally go? >> buyers that go to commercial farms that say they want cucumbers an exact size or potatoes a certain way, it would go to waste. we of trailers all over the state that pick up the food. it will go into the bins. it will go out to our pantries from the eastern shore and we have a mobile pension program will were privy prod
penn, camden, and brunswick lines operating on time. now back to tony pann. good morning. >> we have some rain to talk about today. first let's say good morning to ava marie. she's done at the maryland food bank. good morning. >> this warehouse is a gigantic and it is -- they're hoping to get more food as they continue to get food from local farmers. the farm to food program. we're talking about the new program. john is the coo of the maryland food bank. >> this is a program...
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still have the delay on the marc, camden south train 821. your delay is 19 minutes. >> danella, thanks very much. >>> an aspen hill family is out of their home this morning after they woke up to find this, an suv in their dining room. this happened at the intersection of aspen hill road. megan mcgrath is live on the scene. >> reporter: talk about a freak accident and a close call. this suv was traveling down aspen hill road, hit a couple of parked cars, then came up the embankment, through this chain link fence, and all the way across the yard and literally inside the house. it came to a stop in the dining room of the home. three people were inside at the time. one of the homeowners was actually in that area, the dining room-living room area where the car came to a rest. she sustained minor injuries but is going to be okay. we talked a short time ago with keith avery, one of the other homeowners. he was actually sleeping at the time this all happened. he woke up when he heard the horrible crash. i heard it was a crash. i thought it was an ac
still have the delay on the marc, camden south train 821. your delay is 19 minutes. >> danella, thanks very much. >>> an aspen hill family is out of their home this morning after they woke up to find this, an suv in their dining room. this happened at the intersection of aspen hill road. megan mcgrath is live on the scene. >> reporter: talk about a freak accident and a close call. this suv was traveling down aspen hill road, hit a couple of parked cars, then came up the...
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no delays on penn, camden, and brunswick lines so far. metro subway ontetr schedule. eight bus diversion at charles and conway street because of construction. now back to tony pann. good morning. >> we had some big thunderstorms last night. up to 3 inches of rain in parts of baltimore and harford counties. it did do some damage. we have some light rain showers in southern pennsylvania. early, we will be just fine. we have a flood watch in effect because i expect thunderstorms to redevelop later this afternoon. most of the state is under a flood advisory or flood watch. the ground is saturated. nowhere for the water to go. 71 at the airport and that randallstown. you will feel the humidity when you step outside. we have a front across central maryland. that was the focus of the thunderstorms last night. this area of low pressure is traveling over towards us. there will increase the chance for rain as we head towards the morning and the afternoon. big thunderstorms developing. this will continue to march over towards baltimore. i do expect some heavy rain later this aft
no delays on penn, camden, and brunswick lines so far. metro subway ontetr schedule. eight bus diversion at charles and conway street because of construction. now back to tony pann. good morning. >> we had some big thunderstorms last night. up to 3 inches of rain in parts of baltimore and harford counties. it did do some damage. we have some light rain showers in southern pennsylvania. early, we will be just fine. we have a flood watch in effect because i expect thunderstorms to redevelop...
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camden south train 841 your delay is eight minutes and the vre fredericksburg line 302, your delay is ten minutes. i want to give you a look in d.c. and new york avenue. i am seeing some delays as you make your way from the times split to bladensburg road. >> it is now 6:11. 73 degrees. redskins fans always love to make fun of the cowboys. wait until you hear this story. my wife the dentist allows only one mouthwash in our home. [ male announcer ] act for kids, with maximum fluoride for up to 40% fewer cavities act. stronger teeth and better checkups in every bottle. >>> 6:14 now. a military chopper crash killed one marine, and hurt five others in california. this happened about 50 miles north of san diego at camp pendleton. a spokesperson says a helicopter was in a remote mountainous area where marines usually conduct training exercises. the five injured marines were taken to the hospital, but we are still waiting to hear about the extent of their injuries. >>> a court ruling out in california may end "don't ask, don't tell." the federal appeals court in san francisco issued an order
camden south train 841 your delay is eight minutes and the vre fredericksburg line 302, your delay is ten minutes. i want to give you a look in d.c. and new york avenue. i am seeing some delays as you make your way from the times split to bladensburg road. >> it is now 6:11. 73 degrees. redskins fans always love to make fun of the cowboys. wait until you hear this story. my wife the dentist allows only one mouthwash in our home. [ male announcer ] act for kids, with maximum fluoride for...
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. >> yeah, south of camden yards. yeah, basically, around the football complex. it's a professional extreme sport series of events. there are championships and prize moneys involved. coming up on coffee with, one of the legends of state boarding. bucky lasik will be joining us. he's still competing at the highest levels going. bucky's also driving race cars these days. we'll talk about the dude tour and doing a beautiful web extra. bucky lasik joining us on coffee with after the break. sharon gibala has wjz traffic control. it's a pretty light morning on the roads. we'll have the first morning we'll have the first morning coming up, after this. ,,,,,,,, at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >>> all right, the gateway to bowlly's corner, essex in the house. >>> the barometer is 29.95. three degrees warmer this time than yesterday. mid-70s in pax river and ocean city and d.c.. mid-60s in western maryland. greater bel air, 73. here's a, well, it's
. >> yeah, south of camden yards. yeah, basically, around the football complex. it's a professional extreme sport series of events. there are championships and prize moneys involved. coming up on coffee with, one of the legends of state boarding. bucky lasik will be joining us. he's still competing at the highest levels going. bucky's also driving race cars these days. we'll talk about the dude tour and doing a beautiful web extra. bucky lasik joining us on coffee with after the break....
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the penn, camden, and brunswick lines is reporting no delays. regular bus and light rail will operate on a sunday holiday schedule. no commuter bus schedule on the fourth. i am vanetta brooks. now back to john collins. >> thank you. a beautiful morning this morning. the first hint of sunrise. clear skies. we looked at the radar. no clouds or rain. we do see the rain in indiana and illinois. scattered showers and thunderstorms. that is moving to the south. high pressure is sitting over us. that will be a buffer today and tomorrow in large part. 86 was the high at the airport yesterday. typical this time of year it is 86 degrees. we have typical temperatures and low humidity yesterday. this morning, temperatures, readings are mostly in the 60's to around 70 degrees. the darker green shades on the eastern shore, upper 50's. 50's in the mountains out to the west. a very comfortable morning. that area of high pressure, most of the rain associated with this weather system out to the west. it cannot push through this high. we have some good weather. th
the penn, camden, and brunswick lines is reporting no delays. regular bus and light rail will operate on a sunday holiday schedule. no commuter bus schedule on the fourth. i am vanetta brooks. now back to john collins. >> thank you. a beautiful morning this morning. the first hint of sunrise. clear skies. we looked at the radar. no clouds or rain. we do see the rain in indiana and illinois. scattered showers and thunderstorms. that is moving to the south. high pressure is sitting over us....
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lately...ii that features vissts to 3boston, the birds havv won only 5 of their last 19 gamee away from camden ards... ouch...theyyopen a three game tonighh... 3 but the numbers are eeding in 3 oriooe...in tte lastt27 ays, nick markakis hhs raisee is batting aveeage from 236 tt &&p296,,,anddin his last 21 -3 games, his average goies up to &p436...aaouyt threeeweeks ago, he egan using vlad guererro's batt, which are heavier than & his usuaa model, ann the numbers he's producing suggestt pkkows e putting the bat on the ball.... & ball.... 33 3 3 3&p33 -3 3 p "i think the biggest thing is just getting in a comfort zone. getting in a stance that i like, i eel - comfortable with and, you know, ickinn out aagood pitchh ann tryinn nnt to miss it." 3.the o's are baak in the american leagge ttnighh... -33 visittig he texas rangers... and our plaas of the week... aa 10-50 on sports unlimited... back to you... after a two 3 month journey that took him - fifteen-huudred iles away. 3& ound is wwy hhme. -3 33 the ddg, named kody... pne day and was nnwhere to be - found.kkdy is blinddand pdaa... his owners t
lately...ii that features vissts to 3boston, the birds havv won only 5 of their last 19 gamee away from camden ards... ouch...theyyopen a three game tonighh... 3 but the numbers are eeding in 3 oriooe...in tte lastt27 ays, nick markakis hhs raisee is batting aveeage from 236 tt &&p296,,,anddin his last 21 -3 games, his average goies up to &p436...aaouyt threeeweeks ago, he egan using vlad guererro's batt, which are heavier than & his usuaa model, ann the numbers he's producing...
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camden, new jersey is laying off policemen and who will bail us out. no one is big enough. we need to take care of yourself . we are taking care of the world. >> thatthere is no one here to bail us out. people, they take care of themselves and tracey, to your point. i don't have investments on portugal and greece. we are sending money over to terrible socialist states and cooked their own bed. let them sleepp in that. >> you can say the same story here at home. we need to understand where and how the money is spent. you can say it here in the united states or overseas. we need transparency and tiny tim or moron, we need to get our act together and let us know how the money is desiminated. >> hold owithout the colorful language in a moment in the end of the day. do you think that the state has a good and should take that argument to washington to stop funding the ims. >> no, you can't. we are living in a world economy now. you cannot isolate yourself. there is a complaint about the china is underselling yus this person is doing that. you have to be part of the world economy.
camden, new jersey is laying off policemen and who will bail us out. no one is big enough. we need to take care of yourself . we are taking care of the world. >> thatthere is no one here to bail us out. people, they take care of themselves and tracey, to your point. i don't have investments on portugal and greece. we are sending money over to terrible socialist states and cooked their own bed. let them sleepp in that. >> you can say the same story here at home. we need to understand...
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penn, camden, and brunswick lines is running problem-free. i am vanetta brooks. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. we will wind up with a nice day today. we had some rain in some neighborhoods last night. i know some of you watch just across the lower eastern shore counties. you guys may see some rain around cambridge in some areas. around baltimore, we're finished with the rain. the skies are clear. we will have sunshine. clear skies at the present time. some drier air will start to work its way in. it will take some time. there is some fog out there. the dew point drops to 60 in york, pennsylvania. temperatures right now -- upper 60's and low 70's. 73 in edgewood. 68 degrees in rising sun. mostly sunny. it will still be a warm day. it will termless humid. the wind shifting to the northwest -- it will feel less humid. mostly clear tonight. temperatures drop back into the 60's in most areas. tomorrow, that same front will come back is a warm front. it will move north of us. we'll get into a warm and humid air mass. it will take until thursday afternoon for t
penn, camden, and brunswick lines is running problem-free. i am vanetta brooks. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. we will wind up with a nice day today. we had some rain in some neighborhoods last night. i know some of you watch just across the lower eastern shore counties. you guys may see some rain around cambridge in some areas. around baltimore, we're finished with the rain. the skies are clear. we will have sunshine. clear skies at the present time. some drier air will start to...
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we will try to get back to camden yards and give you more information. but, stay with us this morning. we have more information on "good morning"maryland" when we return. a desperate search for 7 missing tourists in mexico after one person was found dead. why authorities say they are calling this a rescue mission right now. not a recovery mission this morning. >>> and the 4th of july spectacular in washington as we go to break, we will give outsights and sounds of the 4th of july in the nation's capital. ♪ the rich aroma gets you up ♪ looking forward to your first cup ♪ morning! big day, huh? thank you. ♪ oh that mountain grown taste, ♪ ♪ just what you need ♪ for the big race. daughter: morning mom! are you excited? ♪ as you finish every mile... ♪ how rewarding are those smiles... ♪ [ cheers from the crowd ] of wakin' up... ♪ mommy, you did it! ♪ is folgers in your cup. a tool where people can enter the terms of the refinance offer they got from their mortgage guy, and know instantly if they're getting bamboozled. and i will start
we will try to get back to camden yards and give you more information. but, stay with us this morning. we have more information on "good morning"maryland" when we return. a desperate search for 7 missing tourists in mexico after one person was found dead. why authorities say they are calling this a rescue mission right now. not a recovery mission this morning. >>> and the 4th of july spectacular in washington as we go to break, we will give outsights and sounds of the...
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while the nationals are off, the orioles play at camden yards, but wish they had not. orioles play at camden yards, but [ coach ] in albuerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant hame covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. matter of minutes the strike midnight. time will run out on the nba bargaining agreement. there will be no contract and no of the facilities. it will -- like 1998, it could season.breviated that is a very real if they play at all. running onk is be at a loss will of games. we are hoping that there will be softening on their side and oure we will soften well.on as >> this has led a tough stretch for the orioles. ofrds have lost fou
while the nationals are off, the orioles play at camden yards, but wish they had not. orioles play at camden yards, but [ coach ] in albuerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant hame covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally...
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at camden yards tonight, the buck and the o's wrapping up their series against the cards. this is lance burkeman and the big puma has left the building. he did that twice. now has 20 on the year. cards dropped the o's 9-6. with that, time for our weekly look at the excellent and not so excellent in the world of sports. it is the good, the bad and the ugly for june the 30th. we start the good. these guys have been talking to the swedish soccer team. [ laughing ] >> they lean right together, lean left together. the soccer team in finland or iceland or wherever they were. they're getting it together in minnesota. they probably wouldn't do that in florida. they don't have them in florida. since recovery jack johnson is coming from second base. he's going to overrun this thing. jump back. do you see how he arched his back. he was kind of like a porpoise or a sea lion. he arched his back and he got the ball. let's go to the bad. have to give this one to the university of north carolina. tar heels. their left fielder makes the catch to end the ending. he's a nice guy. he flips th
at camden yards tonight, the buck and the o's wrapping up their series against the cards. this is lance burkeman and the big puma has left the building. he did that twice. now has 20 on the year. cards dropped the o's 9-6. with that, time for our weekly look at the excellent and not so excellent in the world of sports. it is the good, the bad and the ugly for june the 30th. we start the good. these guys have been talking to the swedish soccer team. [ laughing ] >> they lean right...
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the maryland lottery, let yourte >> the first two games of the inaugural trip to camden yards salt baltimore scored three total runs. they're hoping to avoid the sale was sweet. - he did not struggle. the first of two on the night. top four, john jay ends the night. a three run shot and madison has 22 runs. buriedon the bench for weeks, a three run shot. reynolds had a fine months. the gidp four times. he did have three hits. cards win 9-6. >> i am not mad or unhappy. i am frustrated for him. we know he is capable of better and that has not happened here right now with the environment he has to pitch in. it would be different if we had never seen it before. i have seen better. >> the orioles on the road for 10 straight. we near a deadline. that the players are frustrated that the owners have reneged. the nba ready for a lockout of its own starting at midnight. the claim two-thirds of the franchises livlose money. the players do not believe it. >> it is a negative view. what can you not work this out? i do not expect anything good. -- good to come out of this. this is what happens in labor di
the maryland lottery, let yourte >> the first two games of the inaugural trip to camden yards salt baltimore scored three total runs. they're hoping to avoid the sale was sweet. - he did not struggle. the first of two on the night. top four, john jay ends the night. a three run shot and madison has 22 runs. buriedon the bench for weeks, a three run shot. reynolds had a fine months. the gidp four times. he did have three hits. cards win 9-6. >> i am not mad or unhappy. i am...
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camden, north carolina, was forced to lay off half of its police staff. and in smaller cities like wilmington, north carolina, fire departments are being forced to work with faulty equipment. so what -- that's what makes dayton's stand so important. he's fighting, and his fight is a microcosm of what's happening around the country. he doesn't want to see it happen in his states. joining mess is huffington post alex wagner, also an msnbc analyst. thank for you joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what are you seeing? >> a couple things. i think the republicans in large part have seen this as an interesting political exercise. as you want, there are real consequences to this. there are 22,000 people in minnesota wo don't have jobs right now. the first people that will get cut and the first people to feel these shutdown? services are the elderly, the blind, the poor, the people struggling to hang on and people facing foreclosures. the idea they can go about this as a theoretical practice ignores the fact there's a human elements to all of this. >> a poll
camden, north carolina, was forced to lay off half of its police staff. and in smaller cities like wilmington, north carolina, fire departments are being forced to work with faulty equipment. so what -- that's what makes dayton's stand so important. he's fighting, and his fight is a microcosm of what's happening around the country. he doesn't want to see it happen in his states. joining mess is huffington post alex wagner, also an msnbc analyst. thank for you joining us. >> thanks for...
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camden south train number 841, your delay is 22 minutes. a very long delay for you. let's check out a live look. 495 and colesville road. 495, inner loop and outer loop in maryland, you are looking good. i do see a little volume in this area on the outer loop of the beltway but nothing significant at this time. heading down to 66. 66 east. and this is at sudley road, i am seeing volume heading east. your lanes are open and still making good travel time. as we head down 95 north of prince william parkway, these two lanes, 95 north, i'm seeing volume in this area. but there are no incidents to report at this time, and you are still traveling at a good speed. back to you, joe and aaron. >> thank you, miss sealock. >>> today nasa is planning a low altitude flight over maryland to test the state's air quality. the research aircraft will fly over the beltway and parts of northeast maryland beginning around 5:30 this morning. actually, they started about 20 minutes ago, and they will last until about 1:30 this afternoon. the plane will fly as low as 1,000 feet while it take
camden south train number 841, your delay is 22 minutes. a very long delay for you. let's check out a live look. 495 and colesville road. 495, inner loop and outer loop in maryland, you are looking good. i do see a little volume in this area on the outer loop of the beltway but nothing significant at this time. heading down to 66. 66 east. and this is at sudley road, i am seeing volume heading east. your lanes are open and still making good travel time. as we head down 95 north of prince...
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. >> the half-brother of afghan president on the cars that was shot dead in his home in camden part. hamid karzai the provincial council chief was killed by his own bodyguards. president karzai says his half brothers assassination or flexes suffering of the afghan people. he was a major u.s. contact in the region. >> the first of two funeral services from 84 is being held in a few hours in southern california. michelle obama, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan and hillary clinton along with the former president bill clinton are among those who will be in attendance. those services begin at 11:00 a.m., in just a couple of hours. maria shriver will also be there. a's second funeral service will be held on thursday in michigan or gerald ford is very. betty ford died and 93 on friday. >> live pictures into the kron 4 news room of the final space shuttle walk. we have been following these pictures all morning long. the astronauts are fixing a pump and will also do a robot experiments. this is the final space walk of the entire shuttle era. we will be right back. >> a dramatic end to a one hour
. >> the half-brother of afghan president on the cars that was shot dead in his home in camden part. hamid karzai the provincial council chief was killed by his own bodyguards. president karzai says his half brothers assassination or flexes suffering of the afghan people. he was a major u.s. contact in the region. >> the first of two funeral services from 84 is being held in a few hours in southern california. michelle obama, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan and hillary clinton along...
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. >> reporter: for nearly five years, he worked as a firefighter in camden, new jersey. in january he was one of 60 to be laid-off. one-third of the department. >> i don't know what i'm going to do. i'm 36, i've got a high school education, i thought i had a career and now i don't. >> reporter: public sector jobs like his were along considered one of the most secure in hard times but that's changing. since september of 2008, 464,000 local government jobs have been eliminated. nearly 100,000 of those cuts have happened this year alone. larry burns is more. you thought a government job would be safe. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: four years ago, burns took a job as a new york city employee, helping to maintain the grounds at a hospital. >> i thought this was a sekrur job. i would have a -- secure job. i would have a future here. help us and we'll help you. >> reporter: four years ago he was called into human resources. >> they said, "here is your check, don't come in tomorrow, we'll pay you for the day, that's the end of your career." >> reporter: he's overcome w
. >> reporter: for nearly five years, he worked as a firefighter in camden, new jersey. in january he was one of 60 to be laid-off. one-third of the department. >> i don't know what i'm going to do. i'm 36, i've got a high school education, i thought i had a career and now i don't. >> reporter: public sector jobs like his were along considered one of the most secure in hard times but that's changing. since september of 2008, 464,000 local government jobs have been eliminated....